About this recording ORVILLE FREEMAN March 18, 1964 Orville L. Freeman Citation Number: 2533 FREEMAN EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT PASSAGE OF WHEAT-COTTON FARM BILL IN HOUSE, PARTICULARLY AMONG NORTHEAST DEMOCRATS; FOOD STAMP BILL; DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE LEGISLATIVE STRATEGY; JAMES EASTLAND'S ATTEMPT TO GET VOTES IN MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION Secret White House Tapes | Lyndon B. Johnson Presidency Conversation with ORVILLE FREEMAN, March 18, 1964 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous Conversation with LADY BIRD JOHNSON, March 19, 1964 Next Conversation with ARTHUR GOLDBERG, March 19, 1964 More Lyndon B. Johnson Recordings View all Lyndon B. Johnson tapes Conversation with ARTHUR GOLDBERG, March 19, 1964 audio icon Conversation with CARTHA DELOACH and OFFICE CONVERSATION, March 19, 1964 audio icon Conversation with MCGEORGE BUNDY, March 19, 1964 audio icon Conversation with THOMAS MANN, MCGEORGE BUNDY and OFFICE CONVERSATION, March 19, 1964 audio icon Conversation with LYNDA BIRD JOHNSON, March 19, 1964 audio icon Conversation with TELEPHONE OPERATOR audio icon Conversation with WILLIAM GAUD, March 19, 1964 audio icon Conversation with TELEPHONE OPERATOR and OFFICE CONVERSATION audio icon MACHINE NOISE, March 19, 1964 audio icon Conversation with LEONARD MARKS, March 19, 1964 audio icon